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  1. Ikamob01

    Ikamob01 Medium Load Member

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    Guys looking at the part below, can you identify the part #? 20221008_182835 (1).jpg
     
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  3. JonJon78

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  4. Ikamob01

    Ikamob01 Medium Load Member

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    So whatsup with the K058447? Its also written at the bottom/
     
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  5. JonJon78

    JonJon78 Road Train Member

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    Good question. Maybe one of the mechanics has the answer. Not sure myself why lots of parts have several numbers... @Goodysnap @AModelCat
     
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  6. Long FLD

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    Could it be a more common part that can be programmed differently depending on the application? When you Google the k058447 there’s a lot of links with info and such, when you Google k065144 some of the links have it listed as a “genuine International” part.
     
  7. Ikamob01

    Ikamob01 Medium Load Member

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    Very confusing!
     
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  8. Goodysnap

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    Why do you need to know the part number? Bendix modules are programmed VIN specific. You will need to order thru IH and it will come preprogrammed to your VIN. If your thinking used, save your money.
     
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  9. Long FLD

    Long FLD Road Train Member

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    I’d be inclined to lean toward the k065144 because that’s what the sticker lists as the Bendix part number. And that number appears twice on the sticker at the top. Plus Google shows it coming up as an International part. International could have some type of programming from Bendix to make it talk to their other computers or something.
     
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  10. Long FLD

    Long FLD Road Train Member

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    That would explain why a new one is $2600 and a used one on eBay is less than $200. Lol
     
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  11. Ikamob01

    Ikamob01 Medium Load Member

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    Not true. I went to international and they approved use ones . Will check it out tomorrow. I don't this that part is for international prostar 2015. Just my opinion.
     
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  12. Ridgeline

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    OF course they approve a used module, they have no choice but ... the problem is they won't guarantee the work because of it being used/referb/equipment pull not through them.

    This quote is the best explanation - read it carefully ...

    Also this is a ABS/traction control module or ECU, it needs to be very specific to your truck.
     
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